No injuries in collision in Arlington

Posted:
01/07/2014 10:28:56 AM EST

ARLINGTON -- An collision between two vehicles that took place on Monday, Jan. 6, around 9 a.m. left both extensively damaged, but no injuries resulted from the crash, according to the Vermont State Police.

The Vermont State Police responded to a two vehicle crash at the intersection of VT RT 313W and VT RT 7A in the Town of Arlington. When police arrived on scene both vehicles were out of the roadway. One vehicle, a 1998 Honda Accord being operated by Joshua Bauscher, had extensive damage to the front bumper. The second vehicle, a 1994 Toyota Camry being operated by Darthaniel Cassan, had extensive damage to the right front fender an wheel. The vehicle is believed to be totaled.

Bauscher was taking a left hand turn onto VT RT 7A from VT 313 W when he pulled in front of Cassan driving south. Cassan took evasive action to avoid the collision however was unsuccessful. The weather conditions when police arrived were poor. There were dense pockets of fog and it was raining, it is believed weather conditions contributed to the crash. No injuries were reported by either operator. Bauscher was ticketed for the crash.

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